--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "twb8899 <twb8899@y...>" <twb8899@y...> wrote: > Bob, > > Most of my boards are rather simple and single sided. Me too. Thanks for taking the time to go through the process and explain the equipment, it is quite interesting to see how one does it with the proper tools. I have had fair success so far using laser prints to Avery label paper backing (as suggested here in one of the links) and using the heat method to apply these to the bare copper board. Then etch. My stuff is mostly for audio, with occasional surface mount parts, but mostly thru hole. I just bought this item a Seal Dry Mount press to see if it helps the process to be more reliable. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1943039096 I'll let everyone know how it works once it is delivered. Bob
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Re: How to make a PCB at home
2002-12-18 by Bob Fitzgerald <newaag@yahoo.com>
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